Well I took it out this morn, and it do shoot, however if mama depended on me to bring home some squirrel, I think we would have starved. I haven't found a load it likes yet.
The ignition was good, first shot, I just got the proverbial "flash in the pan", and then it ran 10 straight before the flint came out of adjustment. I'm using the Cabella's 5/8" or standard flints. The groups were pretty wide open at 25 Yards 2-3", nothing to brag about for sure.
It seemed to favor 17 grains of 3F. All I had for balls was Hornady .315, and patch was pillow ticking I got from WalMart, measured .015 or there about. It didn't take much effort to put the ball and patch down the bore, so I figure I may need either a bigger ball, or heavier patch? I had some other pre-cut patch, that I somehow lost, and forgot my hornets nesting at home, it's he!! getting old. I used 3F in the pan, but I carefully used my wifes, rolling pin and crushed it down finer. Seemed like fairly fast lock time though. I cleaned between shots, with Murphy's Soap Oil, with water, and alcohol equal parts, left out the peroxide this time, and this concoction seemed to work pretty well at cutting the crud.
I couldn't find any of my patches so I've got no idea what happened to them after leaving the muzzle. Then again I didn't look too hard. I did pull one ball and patch and saw no tears or cuts in the patch, so the bore must be ok.
Now if you guru flinters would give me some tips I'd be beholding, I know I've got some spearmenting to do for sure. I think that's about it, 'cept I really layed open my finger with my patch knife, guess that's why they don't let me play with sharp objects around here. RR :?